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The episode slows down nicely, with some good flutey music, as Peters looks through the photos and then gradually speeds up. He gets shot by Donald Gee, later seen in Dr Who stories The Space Pirates and The Monster of Peladon.

I thought he looked familiar. Wasn't he Eccersley or someone? -P
Edited by BradPaula on 29 January 2014 21:38:11

The episode slows down nicely, with some good flutey music, as Peters looks through the photos and then gradually speeds up. He gets shot by Donald Gee, later seen in Dr Who stories The Space Pirates and The Monster of Peladon.

Oh lordy, he doesn't have the Golden Touch where Who is concerned... two of the all-time turkeys

The episode slows down nicely, with some good flutey music, as Peters looks through the photos and then gradually speeds up. He gets shot by Donald Gee, later seen in Dr Who stories The Space Pirates and The Monster of Peladon.

Oh lordy, he doesn't have the Golden Touch where Who is concerned... two of the all-time turkeys

Definately disagree there! The two Peladon stories were brilliant. The set and costume design alone were excellent, and the performances were all on top form.

Reversing the polarity of the neutron flow. I bet that means something. It sounds great.

Once Brian Clemens came back in, much of it is more of the same as before... just avoid the three episodes before Clemens was re-employed (it's easy to spot the rubbish ones, they have Tara with a blonde wig).

Once Brian Clemens came back in, much of it is more of the same as before... just avoid the three episodes before Clemens was re-employed (it's easy to spot the rubbish ones, they have Tara with a blonde wig).

The episode slows down nicely, with some good flutey music, as Peters looks through the photos and then gradually speeds up. He gets shot by Donald Gee, later seen in Dr Who stories The Space Pirates and The Monster of Peladon.

Oh lordy, he doesn't have the Golden Touch where Who is concerned... two of the all-time turkeys

Definately disagree there! The two Peladon stories were brilliant. The set and costume design alone were excellent, and the performances were all on top form.

Once Brian Clemens came back in, much of it is more of the same as before... just avoid the three episodes before Clemens was re-employed (it's easy to spot the rubbish ones, they have Tara with a blonde wig).

I was wondering about the blonde hair on Tara.... -P

It was nothing to do with the writing. They used a hair dye that went wrong and she had to hide the effects under a wig until her natural hair recovered.

Reversing the polarity of the neutron flow. I bet that means something. It sounds great.